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Q & A with our Newest POGO Counsellor

Questions asked by POGO counsellor, Sharon D’Souza

WHY DO YOU WANT TO BE A POGO TRANSITIONS COUNSELLOR?

I have always been drawn to roles that involve supporting individuals within our community and I have experience with helping people navigate various transitions in life. Joining the  POGO team represents a new and exciting opportunity for me. I have not previously worked with cancer survivors, so this is a unique learning experience. We all encounter transitions at some point, and being able to contribute to someone’s journey by providing the help they need is incredibly rewarding to me.

WHAT IS YOUR FAVOURITE PART ABOUT YOUR ROLE?

My favourite aspect of the job so far has been getting to connect with people. I enjoy engaging in conversations and getting to know individuals on a personal level. It’s also really great seeing how committed the whole healthcare team is to assisting individuals who have cancer.

WHAT IS THE HARDEST ONCOLOGY WORD/TERMINOLOGY YOU HAVE HAD TO LEARN?

There’re a few and I’m definitely still learning, but if I had to pick one right now it would be myxopapillary ependymomas, which I have learned is a type of brain tumour.

WHAT HAS BEEN THE BIGGEST SURPRISE WORKING WITH SURVIVORS?

The biggest surprise for me has been the lasting impact that cancer treatments can have on an individual’s body later in life. Before stepping into this role, I hadn’t fully grasped the extent of these long-term effects. Nevertheless, it’s remarkable witnessing the support system that surrounds cancer survivors from the dedicated teams at the POGO AfterCare Clinics.

DOGS OR CATS?

Without a doubt, dogs. Maybe it’s because I’m allergic to cats, or maybe it’s just that dogs have mastered the art of unconditional love and I will take that any day, especially since it comes without the sneezing!

WINTER OR SUMMER?

Most definitely summer! I dream of living somewhere where the weather is warm all year round. I find there is so much more to do in the warm weather!

WHAT IS YOUR FAVOURITE PUMP-UP SONG RIGHT NOW?

Maybe not considered a “pump-up” song, but one song that has been on constant repeat for me that I love to belt out to is White Horse by Chris Stapleton.

WHAT IS THE BEST PIECE OF ADVICE YOU’VE EVER RECEIVED?

The advice I received that has stuck with me is to romanticize your life. Essentially, make even the smallest things in your day-to-day life seem amazing and exciting. Every Sunday, I write down the best thing that happened to me on the weekend. Sometimes there are bigger moments we can think of easily, but sometimes it’s nice to think of the small moments, too, like having the time to drink a hot cup of coffee before heading off to work!

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